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As the philosopher Gregg Rosenberg points out, when we entertain the notion that a bacterium or an atom possesses some level of conscious experience, “we are obviously not attributing to it the qualities of our own experiences,” but instead we can imagine “a qualitative field that has a character in some very abstract sense like that of our experiences, but specifically unimaginable to us and unlike our own [experience of consciousness].”
Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind
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